Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1924 — Page 2

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i lU'fggiigMMMWiiiwwnw ■i—mh 1 uwiibii i > imu itu iiiniii iu rinrr TNI CRYSTAL Tonight Tomorrow ‘The Woman in Chains” A big special production, featuring Mrs. Rudolph Valentino, E. K. Lincoln and Martha Mansfield A.drama of society and its adventures. Interesting and entertaining. —Also— I , The 7th round of the “Leather Pushers.” Don’t miss this show tonight. ,1 1 ’ 1 1 — —— -— ——.—— ...—... il ■MI !■ 11l ’ I Produce More I Have We will help you I iYutr i n—r •■«•. your »u< •<•«». ii I s;7eio-t’Hd by what you have scrum- j pll.hed. by what you have. Th" community p:-« pr-sa, com- « I: Util sir I > «S. Is t.l' f I'll -Mi t.y <!»«» I ylrit part arro::tpfUhm ut4 •4 — l«a •».- % • rl vojitai tv-mbere. YOU Arc Responsible For Your Own Success — * ■ Uoi-n-iunity. ptos'ieriiy, wua never I ■ i<ii > rampaut !:j th wintry. than it I It todur. I I lah » >u« «r prwlui'ltm “gcttiUß I ■ al"- to api -at-r S-st"’ th nt ■ ■ ■ u( | tlt , fil!ir„ Jich tut I ■ hr tti nd irf thr tin ia. I ' ■ 0 ■ If th" i-rrv},.,., ttn ,j M ,j nf I ■■HI- ~S uit4 H-oiiiuimlatiiig Huiia will I ■ "h» vihi ut talapimr we pro al yi u. ■ »itnnund. I OH Adams Ctunty Bank

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1921.

CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Silent Workers of United Brethren Chun h—Mrs. John I). Wisehaupt, 1 P. m. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society at school building. 3:30 p. m. S. and S.— Miss Charlotte Elzey. Loyal Slaughters Class of E. V. Church—Miss Ethel Fuhrman. Bridge Club—Mrs. E. W. Kampe, 7:30 p. nt. Calvary E. V. Ladies Aid Society al! day— Mrs. Curtis Miller. Christian Ladies' Aid Society—Mrs. Harold Albright. Young Woman's Auxiliary, of M. U ' church. Miss Frances Markkas Fourth street. 7:30 p. m. Friday Pen Hur St. Patrick‘social. Friday Afternoon Club—Mrs. J. B.; Horton. 2:30 p.in. Friday- Night Club—Mrs. Georgiy Flanders. Philathae class of Baptist Sunday School .at church, 7:30 p. tn. I). Y. B. Class of U. B. Church—- ■ Mrs. James Stonerook. Woman's Foreign Missionary So , clety of the Methodist church. Mrs. I Amos Yoder. 2 p. ni. W. R. C. —Legion Hall. 2:30 o'clock. Saturday j League of Women Voters Pastry gale —Central Grocery. 10 a.m. Monday Risearch Club —Mrs. Fred Fruchtu. Y___ Mr's. Ira I'lirman was hostess. .Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Historical Club nt her home on North Second styeet. A large number of the mambers were present and listened to a very in teresting paper on "Forestry” by, Mrs. Hala I«e. Mrs. Le» was assist i ed in the rendition of h- r paper by- - descriptive of variou : trees, ns nad by Mcsrtrmns Wertz-1 i—rser. Runyon. DeVor. Marie \hr. i Ed Ahr. Fristiw-. Prtler, Hite. I: ' •ind Setrag. It was definl’ely de- - eiib'd during a brief burin' s j ion. that the Club Closing babq;ipt : should be held on fv -nipg I April 15 the intro to bo served Bt I the Murray Hotel ira!.>c<l3 vly fol-! lowing the supptr. the c!.ili will adJourA to the library audttorfutn. 1 where a program will ba rendered. ; the lai ter being in charr<> of Mrr. • Janies R .Blair. Folk wing the 1 meeting, the hostess. ’ assisted by I • Mrs. Lottie Rnnyor. served a most liVli ions him 1». Mrs. Runyon Sr. i was a gnset ot 'l' l ' c’uh. The n -xt 1 meeting will b« held with Mrs. V- ra i 1-ivit on '8 ‘•end stre.'l, on V.’ed- . nesday cf next V‘«-ek. • Scv -rl neighbors anrld friends I ga'hered st the homo of sirs. WHHani ’ Schamerloh, on West •Joprp’ street, to help her iijebrate her fifty-eirh'h Im-'!'I:. At a late hoarjefroshi" of <ik<», imki'i. sandwiches. 'nil salad and toffee were earved. TfcoF' "-•■- •nt were Mesdamus (Merks, l itI b-fiek, S haom- 'd, Wei’and. F • >r. I napfel, Th lon - ■>. l"n».. Gan Mr I and Mrs. Henry H«nk, Mr. and Mrs I Al’wrt la-Jirman, Mr. and Mrs. Adolyh I S'shani'Tloh and sons, Arthur. Harry. I and daughter. Margaret; Mr. and I Mr-, otto n-dl.. .nd Paul.' I Truman, Ei'nn and Walter; Ann.. I -■ hamorloh. Gortnidr Thieme. Edn-i I Tbk-air. Ida Gar .< It und MariI Reiter. • I Ame;nr nf the W. R. C. will I; I hold Friday aftyrtmon nt 2:3 • o’-'oth I nt the Lejlon Hall. Al! mrmberg arc I rco.t'c’sted to be present. c.n Friday cvorfng the Ron M t I l -lx" will g!\" n St. Putrl ■"xdjJ. I Al m<'V ! »’-T* frt. tvf-d tn attend «nd ■ their famillAi sr<! friends with I hem JJi- *i ;>- r i; ► < irn -d I nnn I* nny ndtuia.il m and a penny t »- i ?<•«< foot end ad lliif-nal J» ii th"yv tell. I.cU of fun U pretuked. A program will h-» given and refrcalitn-ml:: will he itcr rd. . e The Diodbeek Mere thnii thirty pcraoes gathered w-itli Mr. cjd Mrs. J W. Brodbmk tn ' ivrsliFmifo in the obaervaneu <»f tht-lr golden wedding i.n last Wedncaday. Th” weather was ideal, a*''wa i i!«o ik.i; Mtup'ut u< noonday meal which gr.icad tbo festal liuard and tla- eoncrniai 'pirlt tii.it stirroutuloil ‘I? 1.1 II!" nftirgOUU plittllei Were liiitn of those present, after which nun of thy son.-. In n shore longrtitu t itoiy apodyh. presented Mr. and Mrs. ' Hrislbei-k u tmiall toiilrlbutlon In tn id a sift from iitmnbors ut' ths family. ‘ft;U wan follow-il by a »;b.otl. Mt! In-rre- I'lVf talk uad tiruym' by tiio Rot. Itoy H. Blown. A hall hour was aiao cp-rit in the aluging of

‘songs that were favorites of Mr. and, I Mrs. Brodbeck. it is deeply'regretted that some of the invited guests) J were unable to be presen|. Mrs. Sarah Frlsinger, of Wren, Ohio, was the guest of honor, being the only (person that, was present both ut the recent occasion and the wedding fifty I years ago. Miss Mary Brodbeck, of: Union township, witnessed the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Ibodbeck. but. | becausf of illness, was unable to be ' present on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Brodbeck desire to thank all those) who contributed in any degree to tho, success of the occasion, including all f (Who sent congratulatory cards. It |is felt that everything possible wus d-uie by thejr friends to shovw Mr. and Mrs Brodbeck that they are appreciated, not-only for the noble and useful life they have lived, but for the work thaf-God is giving them yet to ■ido. . Carpentier To Fight Gibbons On .July I Michigan City. Ind.. Match 3t> — . George Carpentier and Tommy G4h- ' buns have been matched to fight ion July 4. Floyd Htssimniona pro- ' • motor announced today. Gov. Me- : Cray is understood to have with- i dra m objections to the fight in the j state. ®

I Shoes — Shoes — - Shoes I for the entire family, now being offered at I . greatly reduced prices in our big I I 19 Day Shoe Sale I Sale Now On and Still Going Strong l4ist Saturday proved a big day in this shoe sale. Many people visited our store and I hoi’ghl shoes al prices that were surprisingly Igw. There are still a wonderful lot ol | money saving specials left and we would suggest that you come in early. Don’t wait for the rush. Come in tomorrow afternoon or Saturday morning which will insure us reasonable time to see that you are properly fitted. Below are quoted just a few of the prices Mens and Boys Shoes Ladies ant | M isSfS shots *?- - I ■ ■■ I I $2.65 Indies High Grade Oxfords and Straps, small sizes, from Jh2.85 Mens Back Dress Shoes, Kid, 2’/ 2 to 5, special Bostonia r., special, CM 45 * Udies New buck Strap, KS $7 values at. * brown, special, n0w.... * Boys Rubber Boots, 49 00 Udics Arch Support $4.95 Special, sixes 3 to ««**Ov Oxford. Block Brown $5.9-> Boys Shoes, black or brown, sixsp ~a tent Ki(l Trim - $4.45 tpuiai <*t Special, now H I , Peop-es Cash Shoe Store ~i

1 ’ ' -z ‘ 'a EmM HOSIERY SALE I Saturday Mar. 22nd. I 1500 pairs JL o I of Women’s and and I, ?// E Infants Hose made by the Wayne U K / ■ Knit. These are slightly impcr- / | ■ feet but not enough to make any S difference. 5 Exceptional Bargains * I per pair, at (’SFKtHwTT' W ■ 15c M '!* I Boston Store I ' I .— - ■